Flodell Aiming For No1 Role With Thunderbirds

Flodell Aiming For #1 Role With Thunderbirds

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The biggest question for the T-Birds entering this season has been in net, where they’ll be losing WHL graduate Taran Kozun, who established himself as one of the league’s best goalies over the past season and a half. In line to replace him is another prospect from the 2012 Bantam Draft, Logan Flodell.
Flodell appeared in nine games last season, posting a 3-2-0-1 record, a 2.75 goals-against average, and a .907 save percentage. The nine contests are a small sample size, but his numbers were impressive nonetheless.

The biggest question is whether or not he’s ready to take on the No. 1 role full time in a year where expectations for the team will be high.
At this point, Flodell stands as the No. 1, but he knows that his current status is all but assured.

“(Seattle acquiring a veteran goalie) has definitely crossed my mind,” said the Regina, Saskatchewan native. “It’s up to them, but even if they do bring in an older and more experienced goalie, it’s still going to be my job to fight for that No. 1 spot. Even if someone else is there, if I keep fighting tooth and nail I’ll get my opportunity.”

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Flodell has travelled to Winnipeg from Regina, SK to work with GDI through 1v1 lessons and 7am PSM Conditioning Circuits for many years. Floodell has also attended GDI Summer Camps.

Brett is the Development Coordinator at GDI and is the current Goaltending Coach of the MBAAA Winnipeg Thrashers.
Brett provides 1v1 instruction at GDI, along with being apart of GDI Regional Development Camps and Clinics throughout the season. He provides a strong technical and psychological perspective on the position, helping each goaltender he instructs reach new heights.